Canada LNG news
Indian Oil looks for cheaper site for Pacific NorthWest LNG terminal
Indian Oil Corp has announced that it is in talks with its partners to search for an alternative, cheaper site for the Pacific Northwest LNG terminal.
LNG Canada expects FID next year
According to Reuters, LNG Canada is looking to make an investment decision next year on constructing a new LNG export terminal on the coast of British Columbia, Canada.
LNG dual-fuel ferry starts service early
BC Ferries has announced that the Salish Raven will commence service on 3 August 2017, which is earlier than initially expected.
Shell not giving up on Canadian LNG project
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has announced that it has not written off its Canadian LNG project in Kitimat.
Petronas drops US$29 billion western Canada LNG project
Petronas has dropped a proposed C$36 billion LNG project in western Canada due to weak prices.
Pacific NorthWest LNG Project is not proceeding
Pacific NorthWest LNG’s partners announced that the project will not be moving forward.
Indian port project wants Canadian LNG
An Indian port project would like to see LNG supplied for the Canadian market.
Canada at fault for LNG failure
The Canadian natural gas industry should not blame environmentalists, First Nation communities or the government for its failure to get LNG export infrastructure built.
BC Ferries unveils hull wrap of LNG dual-fuel vessel
BC Ferries has announced that the wrap adorning the hull of the Salish Raven has been unveiled to Musqueam First Nation’s Thomas Cannell – the designer of the artwork.
Woodfibre LNG EAC amendment application approved
Woodfibre LNG Ltd has announced that its application to amend its environmental assessment certificate for the construction and operation of the Woodfibre LNG project has been approved.